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Thanksgiving 2009

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Message Stan Stahl
It has been eight years since we observed Thanksgiving in the dark shadow of 9/11, eight years since I wrote the first of these Freedom Essays expressing my deepest gratitude to those who bequeathed to us the blessings of liberty, the giants on whose shoulders we all stand.

My fourth grade teacher, Mr. Welch, taught us how the Pilgrims came to America to escape religious persecution and that Thanksgiving was a time to celebrate our religious freedoms. He made sure we learned the Mayflower Compact with its commitment to that civil body politic. And he taught us of the sacrifices of that first winter when more than half the colony perished.

These were the great themes I was taught of America, the great themes that Mr. Welch taught us in that western Pennsylvania schoolhouse so many years ago.

Freedom. The freedom to worship as we please, to believe what we want, no matter how dangerous or unpopular it might be. As Emerson, wrote "nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.

Cooperation. The commitment we freely make to one another to cooperate together for the greater good in a civil body politic. The recognition of what we have seen throughout our history, that with cooperation 1 + 1 miraculously makes 3.

Shared Sacrifice. The recognition throughout our history that "just like that brutal winter of 1620 "like Valley Forge "like the beaches of Normandy "and like that dark day in September eight years ago "we are in this together, that our fates are connected, that, as Benjamin Franklin put it "We must hang together, gentlemen ... else, we shall most assuredly hang separately.

On that Thanksgiving Day eight years ago, the Thanksgiving after 9/11, America was united as one people. Our freedoms had been attacked by a terrorist enemy committed to our destruction. The sacrifice of 9/11 was shared throughout the country as everyone knew someone who knew someone who died that horrific day. And a spirit of cooperation existed in America like we had not seen since the Second World War. Not just in America, but throughout most of the world.

How different it is today. There is too little cooperation in the halls of Government, far less than we need to deal with the challenges we face. With the money wells gushing again on Wall Street while the spigots are still turned off on Main Street, the people are angry. Where is the shared-sacrifice, the sense that we are all in this together? In the absence of cooperation and in the presence of anger, our freedoms are inexorably slipping away. 1 + 1 is fast becoming .

I don't think this is what we want, we the people. Nor is it keeping with our responsibilities. As I remember learning in Mr. Welch's classroom, it is our responsibility, we the people " our solemn duty " to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity just as those who came before us secured these blessings for us.

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One of the first things a good hockey coach will do when things aren't going right is to get back to basics; get his players' focus back on the fundamentals of the game. Do the little things right and the big things will follow.

We, the people, need to do the same thing. We need to focus on the fundamentals: freedom, cooperation and shared sacrifice. Get these right and we unleash the most imaginative, innovative and productive force the world has ever seen. Get it wrong and 1 + 1 quickly becomes .

This week's news brought a story that illustrates in one small way what it means to get it right. Liberal organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union are teaming up with conservative organizations like the Heritage Foundation to sue the Government on what they see as over-criminalization. Opposite ends of the political spectrum joining up to protect our freedoms.

Contrast this with the country's dominant personalities. Perhaps the only thing Rush Limbaugh and Keith Olbermann would agree on is how each is good for the other's ratings. Limbaugh, Olbermann, Palin, Pelosi, Reid, McConnell "everyone wants to define us by our labels: right, left, conservative, liberal, hawk, dove, gay, straight, etc etc etc. Their success too often lies in defining us by how we're different from each other. Divide and conquer. The problem with this is that, at its best, it is win-lose; at its worst it is lose-lose. Except of course for big-money which is all too happy to take advantage of the situation for their own selfish ends; they're the big winners while we, the people, are the big losers.

The American Civil Liberties Union and the Heritage Foundation have gone back to the basics. Forget the labels, they're saying. Focus on the fundamentals. It's their shared belief that over-criminalization constitutes tyranny by the state and they are cooperating to take these freedoms back. The American Civil Liberties Union wins. The Heritage Foundation wins. And so do we, the people; we win. Win-Win-Win.

Be the change you want to see in the world.
Mahatma Gandhi

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